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over-ˈbreathe, v. [f. over- 22, 8, 26.] †1. trans. To put out of breath. Obs.
1589Warner Alb. Eng., æneidos 165 Least (perhaps) I ouer-breathe thy tickled Conceite with more selfe-liking than is expedient. a1783H. Brooke Fox-Chase Poems (1810) 438/2 O'er-breath'd we come where, 'twixt impending hills, Ran the joint current of two gurgling rills. 2. intr. To breathe over.
1802[Implied in overbreathing below]. 3. intr. Physiol. = hyperventilate v. a.
1928F. W. Broderick Dental Med. xi. 221, I..advise the parent to see that the child is sitting or lying down at the time they are over-breathing. 1961Lancet 5 Aug. 304/2 All divers should therefore be instructed not to overbreathe before diving. Hence overbreathing vbl. n.
1802W. Taylor in Robberds Mem. I. 419 Young acolytes were sweetening with incense the warm over-breathings of thronging devotion. 1920Jrnl. Biol. Chem. XLIII. 9 A continuation..of overbreathing and blowing off of CO2 results in a compensatory disappearance of alkali from the blood. 1954W. Mayer-Gross et al. Clin. Psychiatry iv. 131 A prolonged period of over-breathing, causing alkalinity of the blood. 1968Brit. Med. Bull. XXIV. 202/1 On overbreathing there are a few bilateral episodes of delta activity, maximal posteriorly. |